2017 Subaru Impreza: Recall Alert


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Vehicles Affected: Approximately 33,000 model-year 2017 Subaru Impreza cars
The Problem: Winter fuels may vaporize prematurely in the fuel line, resulting in a reduction in fuel pressure that could cause the engine to stall, increasing the risk of a crash.
The Fix: Dealers will reprogram the engine control unit to turn the radiator cooling fan on at a lower temperature for free.
What Owners Should Do: Subaru did not immediately announce an owner notification schedule. Owners can call the automaker at 800-782-2738,the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236, or visit www.safercar.gov to check your vehicle identification number and learn more.
Need to Find a Dealer for Service? Go to Cars.com Service & Repair to find your local dealer.
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Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Matt Schmitz is a veteran Chicago journalist indulging his curiosity for all things auto while helping to inform car shoppers.
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